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Title Sperm collection in Black-legged Kittiwakes and characterization of sperm velocity and morphology Type Journal
Year 2018 Publication Avian Research Abbreviated Journal
Volume 9 Issue 1 Pages 24
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Abstract Collecting and studying live sperm is central to many important fields of biology. Yet, a simple method to collect live sperm is lacking in wild seabird species. Here, we describe a non-invasive method to collect viable sperm samples based on a simple massage technique applied to male Black-legged Kittiwakes (Rissa tridactyla).
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ISSN 2053-7166 ISBN (down) 2053-7166 Medium
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Call Number Serial 7244
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Title Effects of geolocators on hatching success, return rates, breeding movements, and change in body mass in 16 species of Arctic-breeding shorebirds Type Journal
Year 2016 Publication Movement Ecology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 4 Issue 1 Pages 12
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ISSN 2051-3933 ISBN (down) 2051-3933 Medium
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Call Number Serial 3299
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Title Three-dimensional space use during the bottom phase of southern elephant seal dives Type Journal
Year 2017 Publication Movement Ecology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 5 Issue 1 Pages 18
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Abstract In marine pelagic ecosystems, the spatial distribution of biomass is heterogeneous and dynamic. At large scales, physical processes are the main driving forces of biomass distribution. At fine scales, both biotic and abiotic parameters are likely to be key determinants in the horizontal and vertical distribution of biomass, with direct consequences on the foraging behaviour of diving predators. However, fine scale three-dimensional (3D) spatial interactions between diving predators and their prey are still poorly known.
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Call Number Serial 7169
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Author Petra Quillfeldt, Henri Weimerskirch, Juan F. Masello, Karine Delord, Rona A. R. McGill, Robert W. Furness, Yves Cherel
Title Behavioural plasticity in the early breeding season of pelagic seabirds – a case study of thin-billed prions from two oceans Type Journal
Year 2019 Publication Movement Ecology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 7 Issue 1 Pages 1
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Abstract In long-lived seabirds that migrate large distances independently of each other, the early part of the breeding season is crucially important for a successful reproductive attempt. During this phase, pair bonds are re-established and partners coordinate their breeding duties. We studied the early breeding season in Thin-billed prions Pachyptila belcheri breeding in the Atlantic Ocean (Falkland/Malvinas Islands) and Indian Ocean (Kerguelen). Despite overlap in the wintering areas, these two populations exhibit differences in their timing and direction of migration. We hypothesised that these differences would influence behaviour during the early breeding season.
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Call Number Serial 7462
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Title Towards a global higher-frequency sea level dataset Type Journal
Year 2016 Publication Geoscience Data Journal Abbreviated Journal
Volume 3 Issue 2 Pages 50-59
Keywords international data centres sea level data tide gauges
Abstract This paper describes the assembly of an updated quasi-global dataset of higher-frequency sea level information obtained from tide gauges operated by many agencies around the world. We believe that the construction of such a dataset is fundamental to scientific research in sea level variability and also to practical aspects of coastal engineering. A first version of the dataset was used in approximately a dozen published studies, and this second version is about twice the size, containing longer and more geographically representative sea level records. The dataset has acquired a digital object identifier and may be obtained from several sources. The paper mentions some of the merits of and deficiencies with the present version and takes a forward look at how the dataset may be updated in the future.
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ISSN 2049-6060 ISBN (down) 2049-6060 Medium
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Call Number Serial 7057
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Author Collet Julien, Patrick Samantha C., Weimerskirch Henri
Title Behavioral responses to encounter of fishing boats in wandering albatrosses Type Journal
Year 2017 Publication Ecology and evolution Abbreviated Journal
Volume 7 Issue 10 Pages 3335-3347
Keywords competition fisheries foraging decisions movement ecology seabirds vessel monitoring system
Abstract Animals are attracted to human food subsidies worldwide. The behavioral response of individuals to these resources is rarely described in detail, beyond chances of encounters. Seabirds for instance scavenge in large numbers at fishing boats, triggering crucial conservation issues, but how the response to boats varies across encounters is poorly known. Here we examine the behavioral response of wandering albatrosses (Diomedea exulans), equipped with GPS tags, to longline fishing boats operating near their colony for which we had access to vessel monitoring system data. We distinguish between encounters (flying within 30 km of a boat) and attendance behavior (sitting on the sea within 3 km of a boat), and examine factors affecting each. In particular, we test hypotheses that the response to encountered boats should vary with sex and age in this long?lived dimorphic species. Among the 60% trips that encountered boats at least once, 80% of them contained attendance (but attendance followed only 60% of each single encounter). Birds were more attracted and remained attending longer when boats were hauling lines, despite the measures enforced by this fleet to limit food availability during operations. Sex and age of birds had low influence on the response to boats, except the year when fewer boats came fishing in the area, and younger birds were attending further from boats compared to older birds. Net mass gain of birds was similar across sex and not affected by time spent attending boats. Our results indicate albatrosses extensively attend this fishery, with no clear advantages, questioning impacts on foraging time budgets. Factors responsible for sex foraging segregation at larger scale seem not to operate at this fleet near the colony and are not consistent with predictions of optimal foraging theory on potential individual dominance asymmetries. This approach complements studies of large?scale overlap of animals with human subsidies.
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Call Number Serial 6636
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Author Jeanniard?du?Dot Tiphaine, Trites Andrew W., Arnould John P. Y., Speakman John R., Guinet Christophe
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Year 2017 Publication Ecology and Evolution Abbreviated Journal
Volume 7 Issue 9 Pages 2969-2976
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Call Number Serial 6642
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Author Grissac Sophie, Bartumeus Frederic, Cox Sam L., Weimerskirch Henri
Title Early?life foraging: Behavioral responses of newly fledged albatrosses to environmental conditions Type Journal
Year 2017 Publication Ecology and Evolution Abbreviated Journal
Volume 7 Issue 17 Pages 6766-6778
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Title Local weather and body condition influence habitat use and movements on land of molting female southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) Type Journal
Year 2018 Publication Ecology and Evolution Abbreviated Journal
Volume 8 Issue 12 Pages 6081-6090
Keywords body mass GPS loggers habitat selection marine mammals meteorological conditions molt pinnipeds population counts
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Title Benthic species of the Kerguelen Plateau show contrasting distribution shifts in response to environmental changes Type Journal
Year 2018 Publication Ecology and Evolution Abbreviated Journal
Volume 8 Issue 12 Pages 6210-6225
Keywords conservation echinoid future predictions historical changes Kerguelen Plateau species distribution modeling
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ISSN 2045-7758 ISBN (down) 2045-7758 Medium
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Call Number Serial 7105
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